Song
Shout
Tears for Fears · Songs from the Big Chair · 1984
high confidence
artist-side split is modeled + gross track revenue is separated. Why?
The headline number is the modeled artist-side annual share for this recording when split data exists.
Short Answer
How much money does Shout make?
Shout by Tears for Fears is modeled at $100K-$330K/year per year on the artist side, with gross track revenue and ownership context separated below.
Takeaway: Shout is one of the stronger modeled catalog earners here because replay demand and ownership context both support a durable annual range.
Shout still generates value because its chorus and scale make it one of the band's most replayable and sync-friendly recordings.
Did You Know?
- Currently ranks around the top 78% of tracked songs by modeled artist-side earnings
- Released in 1984 and still shows earnings power roughly 42 years later
- Ranks #2 among 2 tracked songs for Tears for Fears
- 8 tracks on the linked album page
- External listening links available
- high confidence estimate
Why It Still Works
- 1980s and classic-pop playlists create steady recurring streams.
- Its huge chorus keeps the song culturally easy to remember and reuse.
- Long-tail sync and nostalgia demand continue to support the track.
Shout sits in the top 78% of tracked songs on the site by modeled artist-side earnings.
How It Compares
Shout is compared against nearby songs in the catalog based on artist overlap, era, genre, and modeled earnings range.
Revenue Breakdown
Bars reflect modeled annual midpoint ranges, not audited royalty statements.
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More Questions About Shout
How much did Shout make in total?
Shout does not have a public lifetime total, so this page stays focused on modeled annual earnings instead of claiming an audited career total.
How much does Shout make per stream?
Shout does not have a single public per-stream rate because payouts vary by platform, territory, subscription tier, and contract structure. The estimate here is modeled from aggregate streaming, licensing, and catalog behavior instead.
Who owns Shout?
This is an inferred gross-to-net range based on current catalog behavior, not a public royalty statement.
Show ownership and assumptions
This is an inferred gross-to-net range based on current catalog behavior, not a public royalty statement.
Supporting Revenue Context
Assumptions: Estimate infers current annual earnings from nostalgia streaming, catalog replay value, and songwriter participation typical for a major crossover hit.
Notes: This is an inferred gross-to-net range based on current catalog behavior, not a public royalty statement.
Split-aware estimate
The headline number is the modeled artist-side annual share for this recording when split data exists.